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by mrisch in Personal Finance, - Top 500, Sep 13 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, quality service Cons: must be affiliated with military or another member
USAA home insurance is the best insurer I have dealt with.
Coverage
You can get all the basic coverage. I have homeowner and earthquake on a house worth $330,000, with a “rebuild” value of $142,000. USAA determines rebuild by...
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by CyndiA - Top 50, Oct 15 '02
Pros: Inexpensive. Solid coverage. Great service. Cons: Check the home page to see if you qualify.
When I bought a house, I decided to go with USAA home insurance. The service is rated high, and Ive had USAA car insurance for 24 years. Best of all, USAA has some of the lowest prices for the coverage offered.
USAA financial...
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by caithnessfan - Top 1000, Mar 09 '06
Pros: Competitive rates, One stop banking & insurance Cons: No local branch offices, claims must be called in
When they first began doing business in 1922, USAA was open only to Officers and their spouses and children. Years later, USAA had an eye opening break through idea. In this they realized two IMPORTANT things. 1.There are a LOT more enlisted ...
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by Zski , Oct 16 '00
Pros: Excellent service, low prices, pays claims quickly and fairly Cons: You may not be eligible
Then it just gets better!
I recently “rolled-off” my parents’ USAA auto insurance policy. Consequently, my stuff (and I) were no longer covered under their homeowner’s policy. After (admittedly) not much thought, I went with...
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by stevehume , May 04 '02
Pros: One stop shopping for all your insurance needs Cons: Gradual decline in performance and customer service
Am an active duty Commander in the US Navy. Have been with USAA for almost 20 years. During this time they have been providers of my homeowners insurance, flood insurance, automobile insurance, and boat insurance. Have even utilized their investment and...
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by ralwine , Jul 17 '00
Pros: Great rates, exceptional customer service, fast claims response, money back yearly Cons: Limited Eligibility
I selected USAA insurance when I first rented an apartment. My experience with their auto insurance was great, and their rates were the best I could find. I even went to the Metropolitan kiosk in the mall, and the agent there asked who was currently...
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by jwimberley , Aug 31 '03
Pros: Great Rates Cons: Limited Elligibility and Questionable knowledge of coverages
I am writing this review on behalf of a client of mine that just got handed a $3,000 bill and was to ...
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by jh1221 , Dec 23 '03
Pros: None
Even if you were an officer, as a woman, you're dogmeat to USAA! Cons: Rips off women!
Double standards rule!
An organization of men, by men, for men.
OK, I got started! Stand by for heavy rolls! After years of faithful payments, I was treated shabbily by USAA. They not only tried to gouge me, like some fly-by-night outfit, they even flat-out lied to me! I have NO use for liars or any outfit ...
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by cbermom , May 01 '00
Pros: Friendly, helpful agents, claims easily filed Cons: must be attached to military in order to qualify
Long ago, my father was in an insurance pool. Through that pool, he was able to get auto insurance through USAA. He had insurance through them for 3 years before the pool switched him. He loved the insurance, but was unwilling to join the military in...
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by kesiedlarz , Apr 17 '00
Pros: Service, convenience, variety of products & price Cons: Not a darn thing!
USAA is such an amazing insurance company that it's scary. It was created for the special problems and needs of the military. Active duty military frequently move around the country and even to foreign bases. Trying to deal with regular insurance...
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by en7489 , Aug 19 '00
Pros: Outstanding service Cons: None
This is a re-post of my original posting under Homeowner's Warranties. I posted this in the wrong subject area inadvertantly, and due to many comments to that effect, have reposted it here:
This is not so much a pitch for the value in buying...
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by led_zec , Apr 16 '00
Pros: Prompt, fair claims and reasonable rates Cons: None to speak of
My family has had various forms of USAA insurance for decades, ever since my father serve a stint as an officer in the Air Force. Currently, we have USAA insurance for both our home and our cars, although we only added the cars recently. It is too bad...
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by kennethan , Jun 28 '04
Pros: Very good insurance company. I have my house and my cars through this company. Cons: Someone in family must be associated with the military.
My father was in the military during college and he had USAA insurance for as long as I can remember. I was able to join and get an insurance policy because I was a dependent. I have insured my car through USAA and now that I am closing on a house in a ...
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by aew2002 , Nov 17 '05
Pros: the best prices you can find for just starting out in the military Cons: none so far
I've had USAA for almost 2 years now. They are by FAR the best insurance I have ever had. My parents are retired military and when my husband joined the army they told me about this GREAT company that could save us hundreds. I didn't think they were ...
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by jeannetteh , Jun 01 '07
Pros: They finally did their job when forced to by a lawyer. Cons: To get them to do their job it took a lawyer.
My husband and I are both active duty Marines. While in DC to run a marathon, our rental vehicle was hit while parked in a hotel valet loading zone(we did not park it--the hotel valet did; we were waiting to enter the vehicle), and neither of us were in ...
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